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9 October, 06:06

A banana costs three times as much as an apple. The total cost of 1 banana and 1 apple is $1.60. If a represents the cost of 1 apple, which equation could you use to find a?

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  1. 9 October, 08:44
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    3a+a=1.60
  2. 9 October, 09:52
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    We know that the cost of an apple and a banana equals $1.60

    a + b = 1.60

    We also know that the cost of a banana is 3 times that of an apple

    3a = b

    If we divide 4 from 1.60 we will get the price of 1 apple

    4a = 1.60

    1 apple costs $0.40

    So that means 1 banana costs $1.20
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